Pa. college president to lead Georgia agricultural college

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    Tireman 44444 Well-Known Member

    TIFTON, Ga. (AP) — A Pennsylvania college president will lead Georgia's Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

    The state Board of Regents on Tuesday named Tracy Brundage, now president of private Keystone College in La Plume, Pennsylvania, to lead the 3,800-student school in Tifton.

    Regents had named Brundage the sole finalist last week. Like many state colleges, Abraham Baldwin offers a mix of two-year and four-year degrees.

    Brundage, who has led Keystone since 2018, will take over at Abraham Baldwin on Aug. 1. Current president David Bridges is retiring after 16 years.

    University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue said he expects Brundage to bring “a sharp focus” on student support and workforce development. Keystone created new degrees in high-demand fields and placed 94% of its students in jobs while Brundage was president.

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